A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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22. oldal
... criticism , seems unexpectedly ahead of his age . In spite of his acceptance of the norms of classical criticism as laid down by Aristotle , Longinus and Horace , his even greater respect for common sense gave him an independence of ...
... criticism , seems unexpectedly ahead of his age . In spite of his acceptance of the norms of classical criticism as laid down by Aristotle , Longinus and Horace , his even greater respect for common sense gave him an independence of ...
69. oldal
... criticism began to break through . The earlier comedians had ridiculed mainly affectations , fashions , ill- breeding and the like . In Rape upon Rape , or the Justice Caught in his own Trap Fielding attacked the maladministration of ...
... criticism began to break through . The earlier comedians had ridiculed mainly affectations , fashions , ill- breeding and the like . In Rape upon Rape , or the Justice Caught in his own Trap Fielding attacked the maladministration of ...
110. oldal
... criticism to set beside those of Addison and Swift : If the same man be called to consider the merit of a production yet unpub-- lished , he brings an imagination heated with objections to passages which he has never yet heard ; he ...
... criticism to set beside those of Addison and Swift : If the same man be called to consider the merit of a production yet unpub-- lished , he brings an imagination heated with objections to passages which he has never yet heard ; he ...
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